Amid journalists' protests against the proposed Pakistan Media Development Authority (PMDA) legislation, Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari on Tuesday claimed that the draft has yet to be given a "final shape" before being sent to the cabinet committee.
I have to put on record that so far PMDA draft has NOT been finalised so what is Opp talking abt rejecting it in Parliament? Not sure what "draft" is going around but @fawadchaudhry confirms no draft has been shared bec it has yet to be given final shape before being sent to CCLC
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 14, 2021
The minister said that the draft has not been finalised, adding that this has been confirmed by Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry as well.
The remarks made by the minister came a day after the opposition leaders, including PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif, visited a protest camp organised by the journalists at the D-Chowk in Islamabad. The opposition leaders had expressed solidarity with journalists and vowed to defeat the bill in parliament.
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Responding to the remarks of the opposition leaders, Mazari wondered what sort of bill was the opposition talking about as the draft has not been finalised yet. She said the PMDA bill will be sent to the cabinet committee that will send it to the cabinet and after the approval of the cabinet, the bill will be tabled in the National Assembly.
From where it will be debated & then sent to Cabinet for approval to be placed in NA. Meanwhile what is now awaiting approval from SC on HR headed by @BBhuttoZardari is our journo prot bill that was drafted in consultation with stakeholders & approved by sub comm of SC on HR.
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 14, 2021
Furthermore, she urged journalists to urged Bilawal, who heads the National Assembly Standing Committee on Human Rights, to approve the bill pertaining to the protection of journalists. Mazari said the bill, drafted in consultation with the stakeholders, has already been approved by the sub-committee.
Perhaps media workers and journalists @HamidMirPAK @MazharAbbasGEO @NasimZehra can ask for that to be expedited by the SC on HR! Many HR bills delayed for months in the committee unfortunately.
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 14, 2021
Moreover, the human rights minister disclosed that Prime Minister Imran Khan has tasked the human rights ministry to hold "consultative meetings" with different stakeholders on how the government can deal with fake news, defamation and rise in sex crimes.
PM IK has tasked us to hold consultative mtgs with diff stakeholders to get their substantive suggestions on how we can deal with rise in sex crimes, fake news, defamation & abuse in society. 5 workshops will be held with 5 diff gps next week with MoHR overseeing the exercise:
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 14, 2021
After taking suggestions from journalists, media watchdogs, lawyers, ulemas, academics, and rights advocacy groups, the government will chalk out a cohesive policy based on their recommendations.
Media & journalists; digital media & digital rights gps; lawyers; Ulema; academics & rights advocacy gps. After getting feedback from these mtgs (to be held simultaneously) a larger mtg will be convened to come up with a cohesive policy premised on the suggestions given.
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 14, 2021
PMDA bill postponed?
According to sources, the government may postpone the proposed bill for the next 60 days after journalists expressed their reservations and staged protests over it. They said that the issue will be taken in the federal cabinet meeting on Tuesday (today).
Sources said the media authority bill will now be brought to the fore after addressing the reservations expressed by the stakeholders.
Sources in the government maintained that the bill was not being tabled immediately in parliament and that consultations on its postponement had started. They further said that some senior ministers had advised the premier not to “rush” with the bill.
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